Rights
On January 13, 2003, CL gave permission for shows to be hosted at the Archive:
In an exchange about archive.org and taping policy, CL's Soundwoman Carolyn wrote:
"Thanks for finally getting them on archive.org."
and Barry followed up 1/19/03:
hey sure thing!
"We're OK with the archive.org project."
barry privett
carbonleaf
Carbon Leaf Taping Policy
Carbon Leaf encourages recording of our shows on any medium (DAT,
MiniDisc, Analog Tape, Video Tape, etc.) Taping is permitted at shows
for personal, non-commercial, home use only.
Carbon Leaf currently allows soundboard and audience microphone taping,
but we cannot always guarantee a soundboard feed due to time or
equipment restraints. We may also play venues where taping is not
allowed. Venue has final say over what equipment they will let in the door.
Some rules to follow:
1. Show up with your tape deck at least 30 minutes before the show starts.
2. Be respectful of the band and venue crew and sound company. Do not
plug in anything without asking.
3. The enjoyment of the audience in attendance at a concert always takes
precedence over recording efforts. This means that at no time should
tapers ever require other patrons to be quiet or otherwise interfere
with their enjoyment of the show.
4. If there are tapers set up near the soundboard already, talk to them
about setting up your deck.
5. Soundboard patches will be given on a first-come, first-served basis
at the availability of the production crew. Be patient before a show,
our crew can be very busy.
6. Bring all kinds of cables. Most board will have 1/4^Y outputs, some
male XLR outputs. Bring whatever adapters you need to interface with
your rig. We cannot provide and cables or connectors.
7. Remember, the music from the soundboard is mixed to make the room
sound good, not your tapes.